Matter

Fear of Giving Birth - Reframe with Humour

Fear of Giving Birth - Reframe with Humour

http://birthdownload.com/index.php/fear-of-giving-birth-reframe-with-humour This post will help you reframe any fears you may have about giving birth by introducing a little humour. These techniques can really help you reframe the way you are thinking about your birth day - or any situation for that matter.

Tags: birth  calm  fear  gentle  giving  humour  reframes 

Confidential "it really dont matter"

Confidential

romeo must die soundtrack

Tags: soundtracks 

Nothing Else Matters - Metallica (Live)

Nothing Else Matters - Metallica (Live)

Metallica performing "Nothing Else Matters" Live

Tags: 1991  Else  Live  Matters  Metallica  Nothing 

No Matter What The Crises Is; Elite Force 2

No Matter What The Crises Is; Elite Force 2

EF2/ Tnem

Tags: Berzerkomand  omegatron  RuhnKult 

Billy Joel - Matter of Trust

Billy Joel - Matter of Trust

Tags: -  Billy  Joel  Matter  of  Trust 

group1_vol1

group1_vol1

dance_Lisa Shaw/Matter of time

Tags: DanceAct 

Don't Matter feat Vince

Don't Matter feat  Vince

Tags: Don't  feat  Matter  Vince 

group2_vol2

group2_vol2

dance_Lisa Shaw/Matter of time

Tags: DanceAct 

group2_vol1

group2_vol1

dance_Lisa Shaw/Matter of time

Tags: DanceAct 

Hollow Planets: Jan Lamprecht Pt.8

Hollow Planets: Jan Lamprecht Pt.8

I'm re-posting this because I had to remove a copyrighted song that wasn't suppose to be there anyway. If you comment on this interview, you'd better be bright. Born in Zimbabwe, now living in Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan Lamprecht has been involved with computer programming, consulting, etc., for the last 19 years. He has had an intense interest in offbeat subjects such as UFOs, etc., since his teenage years. His book, Hollow Planets was published in July 1999. He is currently working on a follow-up book which will concentrate on many Arctic mysteries and issues which have been long ignored. Hollow Planets book review: Could the Earth (and other planets) be hollow? I'm not sure, but Jan Lamprecht's book, HOLLOW PLANETS, provides plenty of reasons to at least not dismiss the idea out of hand. First, the negatives: A self published book, it has a number of typos and grammatical errors. Also, it seems to me that an editor's help could improve readability and reduce the 596 pages without any loss of substance. However, to anyone with an interest in the subject, these are not major problems. This book approaches the subject from a variety of scientific viewpoints. There is a chapter on legends, but no channeled material, spirit guides from inside Mt. Shasta, or other esoteric topics. Even without these subjects, though, this is not a one dimensional presentation. By my count, the book covers close to 120 different topics relating to the possibility of hollow planets. Beginning with a history of the idea, which includes hollow earth theories of Sir Edmund Halley and Leonhard Euler, it moves on to cover anomalies and alternative theories regarding gravitation, and then to geological and seismological considerations, the single most impressive section of the book. The next few chapters deal with observational anomalies regarding Mercury and Venus, followed by explorations of the earth's magnetic field, natural nuclear reactions, the aurora, radio waves, weather,...

Tags: Hollow  Jan  Lamprecht  Planets 

- Next Page »

Search